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  1. Overview. Perhaps the best known and most loved of Art Blakey 's works, The Big Beat is a testament to the creative progress of one of the best jazz drummers of all time. Now over 40 years old, The Big Beat is as thunderous as ever. Here, Blakey combines his rhythm with tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter 's brilliant composing to make what could ...

  2. Amazon.com: The Big Beat : Art Blakey & Max Roach & Elvin Jones & Philly Joe Jones: Digital Music

  3. The Big Beat ( 2 × LP, Compilation) Milestone (4) M-47016. US. 1974. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "The Big Beat" on Discogs.

  4. Credits. Bass – Jymie Merritt. Design [Cover] – Reid Miles. Drums – Art Blakey. Liner Notes – Nat Hentoff. Photography By [Cover Photo] – Francis Wolff. Piano – Bobby Timmons. Producer – Alfred Lion. Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder.

  5. www.jazzmessengers.com › art-blakey › the-big-beatThe Big Beat - Jazz Messengers

    But few lineups could compete with the 1960 edition of the Jazz Messengers featured on The Big Beat. Blakey, the old man of the band at 30, is joined by bassist Jymie Merritt and three brilliant stylists who were not only exciting soloists but very skilled songwriters: trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor-saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Bobby Timmons.

  6. May 1, 2020 · In both deeds and words, Art Blakey was the definition of a dedicated jazz musician, mentor, and musical messenger. His driving, thunderous, and propulsive playing style synthesized the rhythmic approach of West African drumming coupled with American blues.

  7. Notes. Originally recorded on March 6, 1960 by Rudy Van Gelder at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. All transfers from analog to digital were made at 24 bit resolution. Tracks #1-6 originally issued in 1960 as BST 84029. Track #7 originally issued on CD in 1987 as B2-46400. Manufactured by Blue Note Records, 150 Fifth Ave.

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